Apollo Ecigs Valuable Prizes and Contest Thread!!

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Reddhott

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a 510 to ego adapter will work
okie dokie, Redd as long as you guys are doing converter questions....... I need something that will allow me to use tanks and things with my 510n mod. it has the female connector and it is flush with the top, so I need something to at least get it above the mod in order to connect.

you can figure this out.....even if it is in blondenese.
 

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congrats kk:toast:
im not palyin any more reindeer games with you
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morri

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well eh how come everybody else gets these cool links and stuff, that just, you know, takes them right were they need the buy the things, and I just get like plain test........and it's not in blondineese. What am I supposed to do with that? huh? well?


a 510 to ego adapter will work
 

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My sister was using her macbook (the powercord isn't grounded) during a lightning storm and she was actually electrocuted. The arc of electricity jumped from her computer to her. She was ok. Had a really nasty headache for about a week or two and very, very sore muscles. Lightning storms still kind of freak her out...
No myth really. A lightning strike can cause a power spike or surge. Those can damage electronics. However, investing in a few good surge suppressors can alleviate that concern. Stick with a brand like APC or TripLite if you can. They generally offer fiscal guarantees that if you are using their device and something still fries, they will replace it.I go a step further and have my cable modem and WiFi router on a battery back up, so even if I lose power, I can still have my laptop online.
 

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My sister was using her macbook (the powercord isn't grounded) during a lightning storm and she was actually electrocuted. The arc of electricity jumped from her computer to her. She was ok. Had a really nasty headache for about a week or two and very, very sore muscles. Lightning storms still kind of freak her out...

Understandable on that one. Electricity is some powerful stuff. Even before vaping I had my knowledge and respect of it. But I still tell everyone to put a surge protector between the outlet and anything of value. Not a 100% sure thing, but can make a difference.
 

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And that's why I wear a surge protector!
Understandable on that one. Electricity is some powerful stuff. Even before vaping I had my knowledge and respect of it. But I still tell everyone to put a surge protector between the outlet and anything of value. Not a 100% sure thing, but can make a difference.
 
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